10.12.07

Videos of Sound Sculptures and video piece

Videos of Sound Sculptures and video piece





7.12.07

Primordias 11th - 25th October 2007

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Primordias 11th - 25th October 2007
An Exhibition by Alexander Small



An exciting new exhibition by Northampton artist Alexander Small will be featured at The Artists Sanctuary this October.

Emerging artist Alexander Small brings together a unique mixture of drawing and sound in a fantastic new exhibition called ‘Primordias’.

His drawing based practice is inspired by a search for prime orders in materials directly related to our own bodies. This leads to strange hybrids of drawing, painting and sculpture referring to our material and psychological essences.

Born in the UK, Alexander studied art and philosophy in Bristol and has been a practising artist for the past three years. He has regularly exhibited around the UK, travelled to Kerala, India researching traditional art forms and has been a resident artist at the Artist Sanctuary in Northampton. He recently gained a place at Camberwell College of Art to study for a Masters of art specialising in drawing.

The exhibition is supported by The University of Northampton, Camberwell College of Arts and The Artist Sanctuary Northampton. The exhibition will be at The Artist Sanctuary from Thursday 11th until 25th October with an evening view on the 11th and a day view on the 13th.

The gallery is open daily from Monday to Friday 11am until 4pm Admission is free.

For further information visit www.the-artist-sanctuary.org or telephone (01604) 519392.






3.12.07

Freezing Art Fair at The Fish Market Northampton

See my work at the Freezing Art Fair!


www.northamptonarts.org/nac/

FREEZING ART FAIR
Thu 6th Dec 07 - Sat 22nd Dec 07
OPENING NIGHT: Saturday 1st December 6.30pm


'The FREEZING ART FAIR is the first time that the public has had the opportunity to exhibit their work in the impressive main gallery space. We are all well aware of the wealth and range of talent in our county but the response and general standard of work submitted to the Freezing Art Fair has been overwhelming. All are welcome to the private view, so please come along and help us celebrate a jubilant first year in the Fish!

The selected show will feature over 100 works by 50 artists in a range of media from classic oils, 3d collage and sculpture to illustration and installation. The majority of works in the show are available for sale, giving you the opportunity to invest in affordable art and perhaps the art stars of the future.'

LOST & FOUND | The first exhibition showcasing artists from Saatchi's "Your Gallery" website

LOST & FOUND | The first exhibition showcasing artists from Saatchi's "Your Gallery" website
19 - 30 January 2007






YOUR GALLERY

'Your Gallery'; the website set up by the Art patron Charles Saatchi allows artists from across the world to post their work on the Saatchi website. The “Your Gallery” site is attracting upwards of 1.6m hits a day. Dealers have said the site has become a 'Godsend'. The Brick Lane Gallery director, Tony Taglianetti says 'The role of the internet in establishing younger artists cannot be overestimated'. Tony Taglianetti and Danielle Horn, the curator at the Brick Lane Gallery have teamed up with young artist Abby Jackson to create a show bringing together an exciting host of international artists from the 'Your Gallery' website.

EXHIBITION

With a recent focus on the figure and painting in the traditional sense, Lost & Found at the Brick Lane Gallery seeks to reclaim the unfettering aesthetic beauty which an accomplished abstract work of art beholds. In contrast to such abstract works by Cate Maddy, Hugh McCarthy, Annie Lin, Diamantis Stagidis & Laurent Koller a backdrop of startling sculpture featuring the world ofChongwoon Choi, Alexander Small and Hektor Mamet will unfold. We will also discover Antti Laitinen's abstract & beautiful vision through his photographs and video and Jef Bourgeau and Chris Clarke’s visual yet intellectual work.

Art lovers & collectors are often dissatisfied in their quest to find art which can add a personal or emotional engagement to a collection. Lost & Found is an exhibition in stark contrast to some of its contemporaries who like to conceptualise the conceptual; this exhibition won’t add 'strap lines' to works of art. Lost & found has been co-curated by Danielle Horn from the Brick Lane Gallery and fellow ‘Your Gallery’ artist Abby Jackson to create an exhibition that not only highlights the immense talent available online today but endorses the simplicity of art which really works as art. In other words art that doesn’t have to try hard.





Private View